“I wonder how many deaths could have been avoided had Mrs Thatcher done the right thing,” he said.

Wells said that he had learned not to trust Tories as a young soldier when a Conservative government gave the army a pay rise, but effectively took it back in increased charges for food and accommodation.

He also attacked British foreign policy and imperial ambitions.

“We are no longer a world power and I for one have had enough of our politicians voting to kill and putting our lives in danger,” he said.

“Bombing another country is not defending our shores – which is what our defence forces should be there for and no more.”

“It’s you the Conservatives I do not trust,” he added.

Wells, an ardent supporter of the NHS, lambasted Fallon for asking for donations in the email while “destroying” the health service.

“You are destroying the NHS, selling assets owned by me and other taxpayers at knockdown prices, stealing from the poor and giving to the wealthy. How dare you ask me to support the Conservatives,” Wells wrote.

Not content with his takedown, Wells went further by telling Fallon that he would rather burn his money then give it to “a heartless lying bunch of elitist privileged fools who have no idea what it is to struggle to feed, clothe and stay warm.”